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Contents
Installation Manual
For Cryogenic Liquefied Natural Gas Applications
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Important Safety Instructions
Product owners (Purchasers):
http://www.daniel.com
Product operation (Personnel):
Signal words and symbols used in this manual
DanielTM 3818 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meters
W a r r a n t y
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Contents
Section 1:
Introduction
Section 2: Mechanical installation
Section 3: Electrical installation
Section 4: Configuring a 3818 LNG Meter
Appendix A: Engineering drawings
Appendix B: Open source licenses
Appendix C: Index
List of Tables
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Figures
Section 1: Introduction
1.1Typical Applications
1.2Features and benefits:
1.3Acronyms, abbreviations and definitions
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1.4Daniel MeterLink software
1.53818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter design
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1.6Meter specifications
Electronic specifications
Communications specifications
Digital, analog, and frequency inputs
Digital, analog, and frequency outputs
1.7Pre-installationconsiderations
1.8Safety
1.9Certifications and approvals
Standards
Approval Agencies
1.10FCC compliance
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Section 2: Mechanical installation
2.1Meter piping, lifting and mounting
CRUSHING HAZARD
Do not remove flange stabilizers
A. Flange stabilizers
ESCAPING FLUIDS HAZARD
2.2Meter components
2.3Piping recommendations
Figure 2-2Piping recommendations unidirectional flow
Figure 2-3Piping recommendations bidirectional flow
important
NOT
FAULTY METER INSTALLATION
Correctly install the equipment
2.4Field hydrostatic pressure testing
2.5Meter safety for hoist rings and lifting slings
SHALL NOT
Figure 2-4Meter end flange with tapped flat-counterborehole for hoist ring
A.Plug Bolt
B.Flat Counterbore Surface
Safety precautions using safety engineered swivel hoist rings
Figure 2-690 Degree angle between slings
Always
Figure 2-7Incorrect sling attachment
How to obtain safety engineered swivel hoist rings
What size safety engineered swivel hoist ring do you need
Safety precautions using appropriate rated lifting slings
Figure 2-8Correct sling attachment with spreader bar
Figure 2-9Incorrect sling attachment
2.6Mounting requirements in Liquefied Natural Gas pipelines
Figure 2-10Transducer cabling conduit
D. 3818 LNG meter body with shrouds
SURFACE TEMPERATURE HAZARD
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Section 3: Electrical installation
3.1Cable length TTL mode
3.2Cable length Open Collector mode
3.3Grounding meter electronics
Figure 3-2External ground lug
A. External ground lug
3.4Conduit seals
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE INSIDE
Do not open in flammable gas area. Disconnect all power to the meter
_H1
_H2
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3.5Wiring and I/O
Figure 3-3CPU Module labeling and LED indicators
G. F. C. D. E. B. A
A. Acquisition/Measurement mode
B.Power
C.RX (RS-485/RS-232)- receiving data
Table 3-2CPU Module labeling and LED functions
Table 3-3Ethernet cable to PC communication
Table 3-4Serial Port A parameters
Figure 3-4PC to meter serial connection wiring
3.6Daniel Ultrasonic Meters I/O connections
Frequency or Digital Outputs (FODO 1) source
Frequency or Digital Outputs (FODO 2) source
Frequency or Digital Outputs (FODO 3) source
Mode options
Channel B Phase options:
Phase A and Phase B output (based on flow direction)
Maximum frequency for the frequency outputs
Table 3-5Frequency/Digital Outputs possible configurations
Figure 3-6CPU Module - Frequency/Digital inputs common ground
A. FODO1 and Digital input1 - shared common ground (Group 1)
B. FODO2 and FODO3 - shared common ground (Group 2)
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Table 3-6DHCP server switch settings
Table 3-7Configuration protect switch settings
Sealing the Transmitter Electronics Enclosure
Figure 3-8Transmitter electronic enclosure security latch
A.Transmitter Electronics Enclosure end cap
B.Security latch
Procedure
Figure 3-9Transmitter Electronics Enclosure security seal installation
A. Transmitter Electronics Enclosure end cap
Base Enclosure Security Seals
Figure 3-10Base Enclosure wire seal installation
A.Base Enclosure cover and socket head screws
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Section 4: Configuring a 3818 LNG Meter
4.1Using Daniel MeterLink to configure the meter
Daniel MeterLink co-locatedmeter dialog
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4.2Using AMS Device Manager to configure the meter
11.AMS file download options
Figure 4-3AMS file download complete
Figure 4-4AMS Device Manager
Figure 4-5AMS Device Manager - Overview
AMS Device Manager - Guided Setup
Figure 4-6AMS Device Manager - Guided Setup
Note
Figure 4-7AMS Device Manager - Zero Flow
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Figure 4-8AMS Device Manager - Service Tools All Variables status indicators
Figure 4-9Display Meter K-Factors
AMS Device Manager - Manual Setup
Figure 4-10AMS Device Manager - Configure Manual Setup
Refresh Note
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Figure 4-15Configure Flow Analysis Alert
Figure 4-16AMS Device Manager - Service Tools Alerts
Figure 4-17Configuration changes dialog
Figure 4-18AMS Device Manager - Service Tools
Figure 4-19AMS Device Manager - Service Tools All Variables
Figure 4-20AMS Device Manager - Service Tools Trends
4.3Using a Field Communicator to configure the meter
Figure 4-213818 transmitter field wiring conduit entries
A. Field wiring conduit entries (8)
Figure 4-22Field Communicator wiring diagram for the 3818 LNG Meter
4.4Security seals for the meter
Appendix A: Engineering drawings
A.1 Daniel 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter drawings
Engineering drawings
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Appendix B: Open source licenses
GNU General Public License
Preamble
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
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NO WARRANTY
How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
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GNU Lesser General Public License
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B.3 BSD Open Source License
M.I.T License
Appendix C: Index
Manual index
Numerics
DANIELTM Measurement and Control, Inc
Returned Material Authorization
Repair Form for Used Equipment
Including Decontamination/Cleaning Statement
Shipping Requirements